Hendrickson introduces elastomers website

Dedicated online platform provides an in-depth look at company’s elastomer component solutions.

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Hendrickson, based in Woodridge, Illinois, has launched its Elastomer Business Unit’s new website, a dedicated online platform designed to provide customers with an in-depth look at Hendrickson’s elastomer component solutions.

Available at www.hendrickson-elastomers.com, the website offers an intuitive and informative experience, the company says, showcasing Hendrickson’s elastomer technologies used for various commercial vehicle components and adaptable to construction and other industrial applications.

“Our Elastomer Business Unit has been dedicated to delivering high-performance solutions to enhance durability, reduce maintenance and improve ride quality on Hendrickson rubber suspension systems,” says Fred Rechter, business unit director at Hendrickson Elastomer.

“This new website showcases the Elastomer group’s capabilities for potential future customers to explore our advanced elastomer technology, learn about key benefits and discover how Hendrickson continues to push the boundaries of innovation. The Elastomers team has been focused heavily on improving isolation on the suspension side of the commercial vehicle space for the past 60 years. With our capabilities, we are looking to provide our isolation expertise to the greater commercial vehicle space in addition to suspensions systems.”

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The website features:

  • Product information. A comprehensive overview of Hendrickson’s elastomer component solutions and their preferred applications.
  • Technology insights. Details on elastomer materials, performance advantages and industry-leading innovations.
  • Customer support and resources. Easy access to technical documents, brochures and contact information for expert assistance.

Hendrickson, a Boler company, is a global manufacturer and supplier of medium- and heavy-duty mechanical, elastomeric and air suspensions; integrated and nonintegrated axle and brakes systems; tire pressure control systems; auxiliary lift axle systems; parabolic and multi-leaf springs; stabilizers; bumpers; and components to the global commercial transportation industry.